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July 8, 1930. K. c. LIVERMORE TWO-WAY PLOW Original Filed Sept. 20. 1920 I5 Sheets-Sheet 5 lReissu'ed July 8, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE KENNETH C. LIVERMORE, 0F .HONEOYE FALLS, YORK, ASSIGNOR TO SXiRACUSE CHILLED PLOW 00., INC., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK V TWO-WAY PLOW Original No. 1,666,016, dated This invention relates to ground working tools, such for example, as plows and similar tools adapted to turn over the soil. The object of my invention is to'provide a means whereby plows and similar ground working novel features being pointed out in the claims 4O parts 16, 17.

at the end of the specification.

In the drawings:

Figure 1 is a plan view ofa two-'wa gang plow with the right hand gang in operative position.

Figure 2 is an enlargement of the right hand end of the cross member and adjusting shaft.

igure 3 is a section on Fi ure 2.

Figure 4 is a side View of Figure 1.

Figure 5 is a detail of the wheel elevating mechanism.

Figure 6 is Figure 5.

Figure 7 is a section onthe line 7*7 of Fi ure 5.

Figure 8 is a rear view of the main frame with parts broken away. Similar reference-characters through the severalviews indicate the same parts.

In the drawings 10 and 11 are plows which constitute one set while 12 and 13 constitute the other set, rigidlysecured to separate plow carrying frames one of whlch comprises the parts 14, 15, 18 and 19 and the other the 20 and 21. As shown, each set or gang of plows is arranged at a fixed horizontal rearwardly divergent angle with the other and is pivotally secured to the horizontal draw pin 22 to which is attached the attaching member or single point of attachment 22 of the drawingforce of the machlne. Thus the gangs may swing vertically in rearwardly divergent planes into or out of operative position independently of each other.

the line S 3 of a sect-ion on the line 69-6 of reissue filed July 13, 1928.

April 10, 1928, Serial No. 411,558, filed September 20, 1920. Application for Serial ,No. 292,392.

Suitable side bars 23 and 24 are pivotally secured at 26 and 27 to the arched cross member or main frame of the machine to swing vertically but not laterally relatively there to, and support the draw pin 22 at their converging front ends so that said bars cause fixed point of attachment 22 to be always in a fixed angular relation to the two sets of plows and yet permit the point 22 to raise or lower with any unevenness of the ground. The side bars as, with the draw pin 22 which connects them, constitute a fore or draft frame by which the draft of the tractor or other drawing power is transmitted to the main frame and to the plow units.

In the construction illustrated a rear frame is provided, which comprisesthe' side bar-s28 fixedly secured to the cross member or inain frame 25 and carries a rear supporting wheel in the form of a caster wheel 29 pivotally mounted at 30, so that such wheel may always be automatically alined with the direction of movement of the machine. I

Depending'from the side oars 28 of the rear frame are the guide aprons 33 and 34:,

shown in Figure 8, between the bottom edges of which are secured the strengthening and supporting pieces 35 and 36 which prevent the operative plow from digging into the ground any more than a maximum. amount below the main frame shouldthere be any tendency thereto.

The depth of the furrow is regulated by the height of or the adjustment of the main side supporting wheels 37 and 38, which are diri glble, and are separately vertically adjust able by having the axle 39 of each wheel bent around to constitute a vertical or upstanding portion 47v slidable in the guide channels 48 provided with securing pieces 49 and bolts 50 to hold the upstanding projections l? in place in the guide channels. The dirigible wheels 37 and 38 are always in parallelism and are pivotally secured to the arched main frame or cross member 25 by means of the pins 40 at each end thereof. In order to dispose these dirigible side wheels at different angles relative to the cross or transverse member 25, an auxiliary bar 41 is pivoted at each of its ends at 42 to the projecting arms 43 and 4A fixed to the guide channels 48.

For purposes of adjusting the wheels at the desired angleto the main frame, a handle 45 is sec'ured tothe auxiliary bar ll and pivotally attached to the cross member and co operates with notches 46 ina plate attached to the main frame'in order tohold the handle Y a a w a H for many years, but they have not proven en 45 and the side wheels 37 and 38 movable therefrom in the angularly adjusted posi tion. In the embodiment shown there are only three positionsillustrated for the wheels,

the midposition with which the handle 45 cooperates when the wheels are substantially at right angles to the cross member 25 for,

drawing the plow with neither set of tools in operative position, the left hand notch with which the handle 45 cooperates" when the plows 1O and 11 are in operativeiposition, and the righthand notchin which the handle is shown cooperating when the right hand gangis in working position.

. Each of the side wheels 37and 38 has edly secured thereto to rotate andalso to turn angularly therewith, power transmitting 11183113111 the fOI'IIL Of a large driving gear 51', one of which isadapted to, cooperate with one of the driven gears52 when either gang of plows is working. The driven gear 52 drives the adjusting shaft 53 which is fixed relative, to thetransverse arched or, cross mem- I ber 25 and contains theiiniversal joints 64; v necessitated by the angular disposition of the ends; of the shaft. Provided. on the, adjustingshaft 53 but freely rotatable thereoniare the winding drums 54; and 55 for independently elevating either wheel or moving either an of lows to an 1110 aerative. osition.

These winding drums may be rotated by means o f the complementary cooperating,

clutch ,members'54 'and55 each of which is "keyed to the shaft 53 but slidable thereon by means of the'operating levers'56, 56, 57211121 position if tractor drawn.

57 res nectiv'el which ma lea'd'to a position 1 ya, 7y i adjacent the drivers seat if the device is used as a sulky plow, or may lea'dto the operators In order to raise or lowereach wheel, a lug 58 projects from the upstanding portion 47 of the axle through the back ofthe guide channel 48to which is attached a chain or cable 59 passing downwardlyaovera pulley or sheave 60 fixed to the, main frame and upward to the winding drum 55, For lifting eith'er set of plows out of operative position, a chain or cable 61 passes "over each winding drum 5 l to the pulley 62 v and down to the cross pieces 19 and2O to which the-lower end of the cableinay be at-. L tached. Retractile springs 63 hold the o-perating levers 56, 56, 57 and 57 normally in a position in which the complementary clutch, members do not cooperate. Whenany co--,

operating clutch member engages its winding drum to rotate thesaine. the drum .may be held in a partially or fully wound position by means of spring pressed pawls 65, 65 65 and 65 cooperating with the ratchets 66 fixed on each winding drum. Releasing rods 67,

67*, 67 and 67 also leading'to the drivers or operators position are prov ded for'releasing the pawl in order that any onset the winding drums may be unwound much as desired. Two-way plows have been known and used tirely satisfactory because it has been impossible with the constructions heretofore known to keep the center of resistance of both plowing'units, when each is inoperative position, in a common line of draft; in other words, the

construction has been such that shifting from one plowingunit to the othershifted the line of draft laterally with reference to the point of application of the draft to the plow, whereas the best resultsare obtained by maintain ingtlie line of draft constantly in a longitudinal vertical plane coincident withthe center ofpowerof the tractor or other drawing were placed at opposite sides of such center line and were arranged to move upand down in parallel vertical planesin fixed relation to the frame and its supporting wheel's. in,-

vention, however, provides for bringing the center of resistance of either unit when in, operation into coincidence with a common" i.-"

central line of draft, and maintainingit in such POSltlOIl, as will be readily, understoodv o from the following description of the operation thereof.

that one set or gang of plows, for instance the right hand set, may be in properworking position, the handle 45 is moved to cooperate with theright hand notch as indicated, thereby turning the side wheels 37 and 38 about their pivots 40 to direct thenitoward' the left in parallelism with eachother.

The right hand gang having beenv lowered to its operative position,v if the machine is, being drawn during this operation, by reason I;..

of the location of the center of resistance at In operation,to adjust the plow in order the right hand side of the median line of the plow vhich temporarily deflects the line of draft laterally in that direction, the force of the draftwill swing the main frame laterally about the single point of attachment 22,

carrying it to the angular position shown in Fig. 1, so that the wheel 37 will be moved ahead ofthe wheel 38 and both wheels will be restored to parallelism with the line of advance, and with the center line of draft,

with whichthe point of attachment 22 and the center of resistance of the operating plow unit will then aline. Thus a single shifting means is provided forthe frame, plows, and

operative plow, the sliding lever 57 or 57 may be moved into cooperation with whichever winding drum is desiredto be operv ated when the cable will be wound and wheel adjusted relative to the main frame the desired amount, after which the operating lever 57 or 5'? may be released to disengage the co-operating clutch members,

' At the end of the furrow should it be desired. to operate with the other gang, the set of plows 12 and 13 may be elevated to an inoperative position by operation of a lever 56 to windthe appropriate drum 54: the desired amount. To lower either set of plows the pawl. releasing rod 67 or 67 may be operated to, i'elease'the pawl or ratchet and allow the desired drum 5a to unwind. In the same way operating the rods 67 or 67 releases the pawl and ratchet of the desired winding drum 55. It will be seen that if the machine is in motion, by operating the handle 45 to turn the steering wheels toward a position of parallelism with the deflected line of draft incident to the lowering of either gang to operative-position, by the force of the draft the main frame, fore frame, and both wheels will move laterally, turning about the single point of attachment 22 as a pivot, to carry the center of resistance of the operating gang into substantial coincidence with the normal central line of draft and restore the steering wheels to parallel position of alinement with the normal central line of draft, and not only restores the d' 'Q'ible wheels to a-position of parallelism dz/till the line of advance but at the same time moves the land wheel ahead of the other for a better distribution of forces within the )lOW frame and a better uidine' of the ma l V t: o

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When the sets or are d sposed at a fixed horizontal oblique angle to each other, an advantageous lateral spaceeconomy results since theinoperative plow is then disposed back of the wheel on the land side in an out of the way position instead of being" placed above or at the side of the working plow. The ease of adjustment of the depth of the furrow by adjusting the height of each wheel independently of the other, which adjustment is accomplished from the rotation of the side wheels of themachine when in motion is another noteworthy feature.

Also the fact that either set of plows may be retracted to an inoperativeposition by the same adjusting shaft 53, driven from one of the side wheels is a further advantage. lVith the plows arranged at a fixed horizontal angle with one another, a rigid and substantial frame results for the two-way plows. One of the most noteworthy features of my invention is the single point of attachment 22 in fixed angular relation to the two plows for applying the drawing force to each plow,

while the wheels, plowing units and main frame are movable under the force of the draft to carry the center of resistance of the operating unit into the normal central line of draft, and maintain it in such position while it continues in operation. Having the point of attachment 22 fixed relative to the two plows enables a lighter frame to be used and yet affords the necessary rigidity.

Although I have shown and described the invention embodied in a two-way gang plow, it will be readily seen that either set or gang of plows may be regarded as single tool so that the term tool as used in the claims refers to one of the two-way plows which may be either a single plow or a gang.

I claim as my invention:

1. In an agricultural implement a plurality of separately operable ground tools, a pair of parallel supporting wheels for said tools, mechanism operable by either wheel for raising or lowering one of said wheels relative to the other, a second mechanism operable by the same wheel as the first mentioned mechanism for raising each tool from cooperation with the ground to an inoper-- ativc position, attaching means for a drawing force for the implement and a device for moving the operating tool about the attachmeans into alinement with the drawing force.

In a two way plow, a frame carried on nection swingable vertically on said frame,

rearwardly diverging plow beam structures eachhavmg forwardly converging beams attached to the frontend of said draft connection to swingvertically and means for independently-raising and lowering said plow structures.

4. In a two-way plow, fa fra-me carried on front dirigible wheels, and a rear supporting wheel, a forwardly converging draft connec' tion .swingable vertically onqsaid-frame, rear-; wardly divergmgyplorv beam structures'au tached to the-front end ofsaid draft connec I able vertically on said frame, rearwardly diverging plow beam structures attached to the front end of said draft connection to swing vertically and means for, independently raising'and lowering said plow beamstructures andhol'ding the same in adj ust-ed position.

,6. In a two way plow,a,frame carried on front dirigible'wheels and a rear supporting wheel, a forwardly converging draft connection swingable vertically on said frame, rearwardly diverging. plow beam structures attached to the front end of said draft connection to swing vertically, a vertical guide for each of said plow beam structures and means "for independently raising and lowering said plow beam structures. i N I 7 In a two way plow, a pair of wheels, a frame membermounted between said wheels, connectionsbetween said member and the wheels permitting the latter to be adjusted to different angular positions with respect to said member, means for effecting such adjustment, a frame extending forwardly from said member, a: draft connection on the front of said frame adapted to occupy a position at one side of the median line between said wheels when said member is disposed at, an angle to the axis of either wheel, a rear frame connected with said member, a pair of plow carrying frames adapted tov be guided vertically upon said rear frame and converging forwardly and having theirfront iends secured to said draft'connection, and means for eifectlng independent ralslng or lowering of said plow carrying frames. In a two way plow, a pair of wheels, a-

7 frame member mounted between said wheels,

of said frame adapted to occupy a position at one side of themedian line between said wheels when saidmember is disposed at an" angleto the axis of either wheel, arear'frame connected with said member, a pair of plow carrying frames adapted to be guided vertically upon saidrear frame and converging forwardly and having their front ends secured to said draft connection, and means adapted to be actuated by each wheel for raising one of said plowcarrying'frames;

wheels, a frame connecting said wheels and pro ecting forwardly and rearwardly thereof, means for simultaneously steering said 9fIn' a two way plow, a pair of dirigible wheels, said steering means serving to effect.

relative adjustment between thewheels and frame whereby the former'will occupy predetermined angular positions with respect to the frame, a draft 'connec'tion'on the front "of the frame, forwardly converging plow carrying frames inclined to the axis of the wheels and adaptedto be guided vertically upon the rear portion :of'the frame; and having their front ends pivotally engaging a portionof said draft connection, and means for independently raising said plowcarrying frames.

10. Ina two way plow a pair of dirigible wheels, a frameconnecting said wheels and projecting forwardly and rearwardlythereice 'the front of the frame, forwardly converging plow carrying frames inclined to the axis of the wheels and adapted to beguided vertically upon the rear portion of theframe and having their front ends pivotally en-v gaginga portion of said draft connection, and means for independently raising said plow carrying frames. l

11. In a two wayplow, a mainframe, diri I igible wheels for supporting said frame, steering means for "simultaneously effecting relative angular adjustment between the "wheels andframe, adraft attachment at the front "end of the frame,,separate forwardly converging pl'ow carrying frames connected with said draft attachmentto swing vertically thereon, vertical guidemeans for the plow carrying frames, means including a shaft connected with said plow carrying frames" to effect raising of the same and me'ans'for coupling either wheelwith'said" shaftto effect rotationof the latter during advancement of the'machine. I

12. A two-way plow comprising a dirigible wheel supported frame, two oppositely acting-rearwardly divergent gang s movable alternately into or out of operative position, means for supporting either of said gangs out of operative position, and. a draft f memberin fixed lateral relation to said frame for connecting said frame and gangs with suitable hauling means to swing laterally relatively thereto in either direction from a normally central trailing position, under the force of the draft, when either gang is lowered to operative position. 3 e

13. A two-way plow comprising two oppositely acting gangs m'ovable' alternately into operative position'and arranged at opposite sides of a normal central line oft-draft,

a draft member connected with said gangs in fixed lateral relation thereto, and adapted to be connected with a tractor to swing laterally with respect to the line of advance,under the force of the draft, when either gang is lowered to operative position. and a dirigible wheel supported frame forsupportingsaid gang's.

14. AtWo-way plow comprising two oppositely acting gangs movable alternately into operative position and arranged at opposite sides of a normal central line of draft, a cen t-rally located draft member in fixed lateral relation to said gangs and adapted to be connected with a tractor toswing laterally with respect to the line of advance, under the force of the draft, whe'n either gang is lowered to operative positi'on,a transversely extending frameconnected' with said draft member for supporting said 'gang's," dirigible wheels supporting the opposite ends of said frame, and

7 means for steering said wheels in par ll li with each other.

15. A two-way plow comprising two oppositely acting rearwardly'divergent' gangs'in fixed angular relation to each other, said gangs being movable alternately into opera- "tive position and arranged at opposite sides of a normal central line of draft, a centrally located draft member connected with said gangs in fixed lateral relation thereto and adapted to be connected with a tractor to swing laterally with respect to the line of advance, under the force ofthe drain-when either gang is lowered to operative position,

a transversely extending frame connected "with said draft member to swing laterallyv therewith, and adapted to supportsaid gangs 'in inoperative position, and dirigible wheels 'supporting'the endportions of said frame. 16. "A two-way'plow comprising two oppositely acting rearwardly divergent gangs in "fixed angular relation to each other, said gangs being movable'alternately nto operative position and'a'rra'nged at opposite sides of a normal central line of'draft, acentrally located draft member connected with said gangs in fixed lateral relation thereto" and adapted to be connected with a' tractor to 1 swing laterally with respect to the line of advance, under the force of the draft, when either gang is loweredlto operative position, a transversely extending frame connected with said gangs to'swing laterally therewith, dirigible wheelssupportmg the end portions of said frame, and means for holding said wheelsin parallelism with each other. 17. A two-way plow comprising a dirigible wheel supported frame, two oppositely actingforwardly converging gangs connected with said frame in fixed angular relation to each other, said gangs being movable alternately into operative position, and a draft connect-ion located substantially at the point of convergence ofsaid gangs and adapted to be connected with a tractor to permit said frame and gangs-to swing laterally with respect to the line of advance, under the force of the draft, when either gang is lowered to operative position. I

18. A two-way plow comprising two oppositely acting gangs movable alternately into operative position, and arranged at opposite sides of a central normal line of draft, means mounted on dirigible wheels for supporting either gang out of operative position, and a centrally located draft connection for apunder the force of the draft, when suchgang is lowered to operative position.

19. A two-way plow comprising atrans versely extending main frame, dirigible wheels at th-eends ,thereof,'two oppositely acting gangs movable alternately. into oper ative position and arrangedat opposite sides of a central normal line of draft, means for supporting either gang on said frame out of operative position, and an attaching member in fixed lateral relation to. saidgangs and frame and located in a line lying substantially midway between said gangs, said attaching member being adapted to be connected with a tractor to swing laterally and turn the frame angularly with respect to the line of advance,

s under. the force of the draft, when either gang is lowered to operative position, to apply drawing force to said frame and to both of said gangs.

20. A two-way plow comprising a main frame, dirigible wheels at the sides thereof,

two oppositely acting rearwardly divergent gangs in fixedangnlar relation to said frame and to each other, and movable alternately -into operative position and arranged at oppo site sides of a central normal line of draft, means for supporting either gang on -said frame out of operative position, and an attaching memberin fixed angular relation to said gangs and locatedin aline lying substantially midway between; the same, said attaching member being adapted to i be connected with a tractor toswing laterally with respect -to the line of advance, under the force of the draft, when either gang is lowered to operative position, to apply drawing force to said frame and to both of said gangs. I i

21. A'two-way plowcomprising a frame having parallel 'dirigible -wheels, two rear- Wardly divergent gangs opposite sides of ally r gid connectionwith sa the longitudinal center line of the a plow andinvfike d angular'relation to each other,psaid gangs beingniovable alternately into operative position, means for supporting either gang onsaid frame out of operative position,

draft memberconne'ctedwith said frame and'with saidlgangs in laterally rigid relation thereto, and adapted to be connected with a tractor substantially in the center lineof the plow, saiddraft member being movable laterany with respecttothe line of advance,by the force oftlie draft, when either gang islowered to operative position, anclmeans for steering-said wheels in parallelisn'rwitheach "other. i

A, two-way plow comprising two oppesissy acting gangs located at opposite sides of thelongitudinal center line of the plow 'andfmovable alternately into operative ps'ition, a dirigiblev'wheel supported frame for "supporting either oi operative position,

both 01% said gangs out o 1d me iiavinig a laterv lframe and extending forward=-tl1erefrom, for connecting said frame and gan gs "with suitable hauling "means to swing laterally relatively thereto, under the force of forward draft, when either gang is lowere, to operativepesition;

" 23; news-way plow comprising two-oppositely? acting gangs located" at opposite sides lfo f thelongitudinal center line of the plow andmovabl'e. alternately in rearwardly divergent verticzal planes intolioperative' position,

'dirigible wheelsupported frame for supporting either or both of said gangs out of operative position, and means having a later- "ally rigid connection with said frame and exsaid frame forsupporting the tendingflforward therefrom, for connecting said frame and gangs with suitable hauling neansto swing laterally relatively thereto,

under the forcefof forward draft, When. either I gang is lowered to operative position? 5 j 2%. A two-way plow comprisin a frame,

l'lirigible ground vvheels at opposite sides of me, a caster he rear,-op-

wheel supportingisaid frame positely acting gang's'co'nnected with said frame for alternate movement lnto or out of foperative position, "-means*j for supporting either of said gangs iout-ofoperati've position,

suitable hauling "relatively theretound er the forcsof forward draft in titanium-eaten from anorn' ally jj central trailing position, and means for; cona hitch deviceffo onneeting the plow with .ineans to swing laterally trolling the position of said [dirigible wheels.

" 25; Artwe wa'yiplow comprising trans versely disposedframe, ground wheels at op positel si des o'f'said frame and a rear caster wheel for supporting said frame, oppositep, ly acting rearw-ardly divergent gangs conjnectedfwlth sa d frameg n fixed angular relation tofleachiother for 'alternate movement into or out of operative position, means for supporting either of: saidgangsiout ofopenative 'position,; and ya-hitch device located forward of the frame and substantially in the longitudinal center line of theplow for eon I necting theplow with suitable hauling means 7 "to swinglaterally relatively thereto under the force of the: forward draft, in either directionfrom a normally central trailing position. i a 26'. Atwo-way plow comprising; two opposite'ly acting rearwardly divergent gangs n'iovab'le alternately into operative position, aframe forsupporting either orbothof'said gangs out of operative position, dirigi-ble wheels at opposite sidesof said frame, separately operable lifting means carried by said frame and adapted to be actuated by said wheels,- respectively, to lift either gang out of operative position, means for connecting I said frame and gangs with suitable hauling means to swinglaterally relatively thereto vunder the force of'the forward draft, when either gang, is lowered to: operative position, and means for st'eering-saidwheels. a 27?. A two way plow comprising two, .oppositely actingkrearwardly divergentgan-gs gm'ovable alternately:intooperative positiomra frame'for supporting either orboth of sai'd gangs-out oflfoperative position, dirig'ible wheels at" oppositesidesof said. frame, separately operable lifting]means carried said frame and adapted to be actuated by'said' f Wheels, respectively, to lifteithergang out of operative position, a liitchdevice loeatedsule- Istanti-ally in'the longitudinal center line of m the plow foreonnectingsaid frame and gangs I with suitable hauling-means to swing lateral-- ly relatively thereto underthe foreeiof the forward draft, when either gangis lowered to operative position, and means for steer- 5 ing said wheels. ,1

y :28. A two-wayplowromprising a transversely disposed" frame, dirigible wheels ,at opposite sidesthereofj, two oppositely acting gangs separately movable in rearwardlydivergent Vertical planes-into operative p'osi tion, means-for-supporting, either gang on vsaid frame out of operating position, means i for steering said wheels in parallelism with eachother, and a draft; memberxextend'ing 5 forward from and connected with said frame f and with said gangs, in. laterallyrigid relation thereto withrespect to the line of advance,: and adaptedv to be connectedf substan- :tially: in the, center line of the plow with suitablehaulingmeans. v Q 1 H n29. A two-way plow-comprising two oppositelywactinggangs separately movable in '-rearwardlydivergent planes into operative positiomja transversely {CliSPDSBd frame, ground engaging uneans supporting said 'frameat the rear-,dirigible wheels at oppo:

site sides of said frame,11ieans for supportingeither ofsaid gaugeon said, frame out of operative position, nieans for steering said wheels in parallelism with each other, and a vertically swinging draft member extending forward from and connected with said frame and with said gangs, in laterally ri id relation thereto with respect to the line of advance, and adapted to be connected substantially in the center line of the plow with suitable hauling means.

30. A two-way plow comprising two oppositely acting rearwardly divergent vertical planes into operative position, a frame, dirigible wheels at opposite sides of said frame,means for supporting either of said gangs on said frame out of operative position, means forsteering said wheels in parallelism with each other, a caster wheel supportingsaid frame at the rear, and means for connecting said frame and gangs with suitable hauling means to swing laterally in either direction from a normally central trailing position, whereby, by the force of forward draft, when either gang is in operative position, the center of resistance of such gang will move into substantial coincidence with a common line of draft.

V dirigible wheels 31. A two-way plow comprising a frame, at opposite sides thereof, two oppositely actinggangs movable alternately into operative position, means forsupporting either gangon'said frame out of operative position, steering means for said wheels, draft'means for said gangs movable laterally with respect to the line ofadvance by the forceof the forward draft when either gang is lowered to operative position, separately operable liftingmeans for lifting either gang out of operative position, and traction 'operated means for operating said lifting means separately.

32. A two-way plow comprising a frame,

dirigible wheels at opposite sides thereof, two

oppositely acting rearwardly divergent gangs movable alternately into operative position, means said frame out of operative position, jsteering means for said wheels, draft means for for supporting either gang on said gangs movable laterally with respectto the line of advance by the force of the forward draft when either gang is lowered vto operative position, means'for lifting either gang out of op- 'ive position, and traction operated means for operating said lifting means separately.

A two-way plow comprising aframe,

dirigible wheels at opposite sides thereof, two.

oppositely acting gangs movable alternately into operative position, means for supporting either gang on said'frameout of operative pos "ion, steering means for said wheels, draft meansfor said gangs movablelaterally by theforceof the draft when either gang is in operative position, tocause the center of resistance of such gang to move into substantial coincidence witha'common line to draft,

gangs separately movable in.

separately operable liftand separately operable lifting means operated respectively by said wheels for lifting either gang out of operative position.'

34. A two-way plow comprising a frame, dirigible wheels at oppositevsides thereof, two oppositely acting rearwardly divergent gangs movable alternately into operative position, v ieans for supporting either gang .on said frame out of operative position, steering-means for said wheels, draft'means for said gangs movable laterally by the force of the draft when either gang is in operative position, to cause the centerof resistance of such gang to move into substantial coincidence with a common line of draft, and separately operable lifting means adapted to be operated respectively by said wheels for lifting either gang out of operative position.

35. A two-way plow comprising two oppositely acting rearwardly divergent gangs movable alternately into operative position, a frame for supporting either of said gangs vout of operative position," ground wheels out of operative position,'separate means operable respectively by said ground wheelssfor operating said lifting means respectively, and means for connectlng said frame and gangs with suitable hauling means to swing laterally relatively thereto in either direction'from a normally central trailing position. i

36. A two-way plow comprising two op.- aositely acting rearwardly divergent, gangs movable alternately into operative position, a frame for supporting either of said' gangs out of operative position, ground wheels pivotally mounted at opposite sides of said frame to turn angularly relatively thereto in unisonfor supporting and guiding the same,

separately operable lifting-means carried by said frame for lifting either gang out of 'operatlv'e position, separate, means'operable respectively bysaid ground wheelsfor opcrating said lifting means respectivel a heel supporting said frame t the rear-{and means for connect-ingsaid'frame and gangs with suitable hauling means to swing laterally relatively thereto in either direction from a normally central trailing position.-

37. A two-way plow comprising two oppositely acting rearwardly divergent gangs movable alternately into'operative position, a frame in fixed angular relation to said gangs, for" supporting either of said gangs out of operative position, ground wheels atopposite, sides'of said frame and connected therewith to turn angularly with-respect Qthereto, means for holding said wheels in [parallelism witlreach other, a centrally lofloated 'draft connection for connecting said sition, andmeans for-turning saidzwheels into a frame andgangs' with suitable hauling means to swing laterally relatively thereto, in either direction fr'om a: normally central trailing position, and means for-turning said wheels i into substantial parallelism with the line of draftcwhen either gangis operating.

. 38; A two-way plow comprisingtwo oppositely acting "rearwardly divergent: gangs movable alternatelyinto operative position,

a frameein fixed angular relation to said gangs, forsupporting either of said, gangs out of operative position, ground wheels at opposite sides of said frame and connected therewith to tiurnjangularly with respect thereto, means for holding said; wheels in pan alllism with. each other, a centrallyulocat'ed draft connection entendi'ngforward of said frameand wheels, for connecting said frame and gangs with suitable hauling .means to swing laterally relatively thereto in either direction froml a normally centralltrailing posubstantial parallelism with the line of draft, when eithergangisoperating;"

.: :393'1A two-way plow comprisingtwo op- I positely acting gangs movable alternately into operativeposition, a frame for supporting either of said gangsout of operatingpo;

wsition, dirlgiblaground wheels at 'separatelyvoperable .ifting means carrli said frame forjl1-ft1ngeither gang out ofop-.

opposite sides ofjsald frame'afor supportingd erative' jposition,@powerl transmitting means associatediwith each of said wheels tot i1 angularly" therewith, I and connections eperated respectively by said power transmitting means for'operating said lifting means re spectively; U

40. tWo-wayplow comprising a frame including a 'rearwardly disposed"transverse arch member; a draft member; connected therewith in" fixed angular relation thereto,

. and adaptedto be connected with hauling means to swing laterallywith respect to the v a line of advance, ground {wheels pivotally conof; said nected with the opposite end 'plortioi arch elementto swing angularly relatively thereto about vvertical aXes,- rearwardly divergentgangs pivotally connected with said draft] numberto" swing vertically; in, fixed angular'relation to 'eacl'rother, means carried by'said 'f'ramofor supportingeithergangout off operative-position, and means for normal lyholdin said ground wheels insubstantial parallelism with the line of'advance. I A1. A two-way plow comprising a frame including a rearwardly disposed trans-verse archme'mber; a draft member; connected therewith, andadapted tobe'connecte d with hauling meansfito swing laterally,"groundwhelspi otany connected 'withthe opposite :end'portions ofsaid, archmember to swing,

' angularly relatiyely theretd about vertical f, yes, .rearwardly divergent gangs pivotally;

era'ble' by said wheels respectively for, tively actuating said lifting devices.

vertically in fixed angular relation to each deflected laterally by the lowering of either gang into operative position. I N 4 2. A two-way plow comprisinga. framef including a rearwardly disposedtransverse arch member, a, draft member connected therewith, and adapted to be connected with hauling means to swing laterally,

wheels pivotally connected with tl 1e opposite end. portions of said arch member to swing angularlyfrel atively thereto about vertical axes, rearwardly divergent gangs pivotally connected with said draft member to swing vertically in fixed angular relation to each other, lifting devices on: said frame separately operable to lift either gang out ofopera- 'tive position, means carried by saidframe for supporting either gang out ofoperative position, means for normally hold ng said ground wheels in.substantial};arallelism with thelinfleiof adyanc and separate devices op: r

respec 43,. A' two-way plow comprising a frame including a rearw'ardly disposed transverse therewith,"and adapted to be connected with hanllngwmeansto swing laterally,- ground end portions of said arch memb'enito swing arch member, a draft member connectedw Wheels pivotally. connected with the opposite 110,0

" angularly relatively thereto about vertical;

axes,- rearwardly. divergent gangs pivotally connected with said draft member to swing vertically'in fixed angular relation to each other, lifting devlcesons'aid frame separately operable to lift either, gang outof opera;

tiveposition, meanscarried by said frame for supporting either gangoutof operative posistion, means for normallyholdingsaid ground wheels towarda position of parallelism with the line of draftwheri such line of draft is deflected laterally by the lowering of eithergtI1g'1Ilt0 operative position, and separate devices operable by said wheels respectively with, lifting devices on saidframe operable to'lift said tool, a dirigible ground wheel connected with saidfranie for angular movement'fwith respectto: said. lifting devices, nieans for} steering said wheel, :and means adapted .t'outurn angula'rly with said wheel into or=out-of operative connection.,with said 7 lifting connected with said draft memberto swing'wh'eel evicesgand operable. by said ground to actuate saidlifting'devices.

fwhe'elsin substantial parallelism -with the lineof advance, andio'pv rable to turn said 45. A power lift agricultural implement comprising a frame, a tool connected therewith, lifting devices, including power transmitting means, on said frame operable to lift said tool, a dirigible ground wheel connected with said frame for angular movement with respect to said lifting devices, means for steering said wheel, and means movable angularly with said wheel into or out of operative engagement with said power transmitting means, and operable by said wheel to actuate said lifting devices.

46. A power lift agricultural implement comprising a frame, tool connected therewith, lifting'devices on said frame operable to lift said tool, including clutch controlled power transmitting means, a dirigible ground Wheel connected with said frame for angular movement with respect to said lifting devices,

"- means for steering said wheel, and means associated with said ground wheel to turn angularly therewith into or out of operative engagement with said power transmitting means, and operable by said wheel to actuate said lifting devices.

a7. A two-way plow comprising a frame, oppositely acting rearwardly diverging gangs connected with said frame for alternate movement into or out of operative position, means for connecting the frame with suitable hauling means to swing laterally relatively thereto in either direction from a normally central trailing position, whereby when either gang is moved to operative position said frame may swing laterally to bring the center of resistance of such gang into substantial coincidence with a common line of draft, front dirigible wheels and a rear caster wheel. for supporting said frame, and means for holding said front wheels in parallelism with each other.

48. A power lift agricultural implement comprising a frame, a tool connected therewith, lifting devices on said frame operable to lift said tool, a ground wheel connected with said frame for angular movement with respect thereto, power transmitting means actuated by said wheel and mounted to turn an gularly therewith, and means, including clutch mechanism, operable by said power transmitting means to actuate said lifting devices.

49. An agricultural implement comprising a frame, a tool connected therewith, dirigible wheels at opposite sides of said frame for supporting the same and connected therewith to be raised or lowered relative to each other, mechanism operable by either wheel for raising or lowering one of said wheels relative to the other, and means operable by one of said wheels for raising the tool out of operative position.

50. An agricultural implement comprising a frame, a tool connected therewith, lifting devices on said frame operable to lift said tool, ground wheels connected with opposite sides of said frame for angular movement with respect thereto, and mechanism operable by either wheel for raising or lowerin g one of said wheels relative to the other.

51. An agricultural implement comprising a frame, a tool connected therewith, lifting devices on said frame operable to lift said tool, ground wheels connected with opposite sides of said frame for angular movement with respect thereto, mechanism operable by either wheel for raising or lowering one of said wheels relative to the other, and mechanism operable by one of said wheels for actuating said lifting devices.

52. A two-way plow comprising a frame, oppositely acting gangs connected with said frame for alternate movement into or out of operative position, dirigible wheels support ing said frame at the sides thereof and movable vertically with respect thereto to raise or lower the end portions of said frame. separately operable lifting devices for said gangs respectively and means operable by said wheels respectively to actuate the,lifting devices associated with one or the other of said gangs.

53. An agricultural implement comprising a wheel supported frame, two oppositely acting plow bottoms, means connected with said frame for holding said plow bottoms at a forwardly converging angle to each other while permitting them to move alternately into operative position, and an attaching device in fixed lateral relation to said plow bottoms for attaching the implement to a suitable drawing element to swing laterally with respect to the line of advance under the force of the forward draft when either plow bottom is lowered to operative position, and means for angling the wheels of said frame.

54:. An agricultural implement comprising a frame, two forwardly converging plow bottoms carried by the frame and adapted to be alternately placed in operative position, a draft member connected with said plow bottoms in fixed lateral relation to said frame for attaching said plow bottoms and frame to a suitable drawing element, and a pair of ground wheels having axles pivoted to the frame to turn angularly with respect to the line of advance, for supporting the same.

55. An agricultural implement comprising a frame, two forwardly converging plow bottoms adapted to be alternately placed in operative position, a draft member connected with said plow bottoms in fixed lateral relation to said frame, for attaching said plow bottoms and frame to a suitable drawing element, and wheels supporting the frame and shiftable into parallellism with either plow bottom when it is in operation.

56. A two-way plow comprising a frame, dirigible wheels supporting said frame, two oppositely acting forwardly converging gangs connected with said frame and movable alternately into operative position, means for supporting either of said gangs out of operative position, and means in fixed lateral relation to said frame for connecting said frame and gangs with suitable hauling means to swing laterally relatively thereto, with respect to the line of advance, in either direction from a normal central trailing posi tion.

57. A two-way plow comprising two oppositely-acting forwardly converging gangs in fixed angular relation to each other, said gangs being movable alternately into opera tive position, means for supporting said gangs out of operative position comprising wheels movable into parallelism with either gang, and an attaching member located substantially at the point of convergence of said gangs and. adapted to connect both of said gangs with a tractor to swing laterally with respect to the line of advance.

58. An agicultural implement comprising a frame, a tool connected therewith, ground wheels connected with opposite sides of said frame for angular movement with respect thereto, means for steering said wheels and mechanism operable by the traction of one of said wheels to move a side portion of the frame vertically.

59. An agricultural implement comprising a frame, a tool connected therewith, ground wheels connected with opposite sides of said frame for angular movement with respect thereto, means for steering said wheels and mechanism operable by the traction of either wheel to move one of said wheels vertically relative to the other.

60. An agricultural implement comprising a frame, a tool connected therewith, ground wheels connected with opposite sides of said frame for vertical sliding movement with respect thereto, means for steering said wheels and means operable bythe traction of one of said wheels to vertically adjust a side portion of the frame with respect to the wheel adjacent thereto.

61. An agricultural implement comprising a frame, a tool connected therewith, ground wheels connected with opposite sides of said frame for angular and vertical movement with respect thereto, means for steering said wheels, and means operable by the traction of one of said wheels to vertically adjust a side portion of the frame with respect to the wheel adjacent thereto.

62. An agricultural implement comprising a frame, a tool connected therewith, ground wheels connected with opposite sides of said frame for relative vertical sliding movement on the frame with respect to each other, and means operable by one of said wheels to move the other wheel vertically on the frame relatively to the first wheel.

63. A two-way plow comprising a frame,

oppositely acting gangs connected with said frame for alternate movement into or out of operative position, wheels supporting said frame at the sides thereof and movable vertically with respect thereto to raise or lower the side portions of said frame, separately operable lifting devices for said gangs, respectively, carried by the frame and operable to lift the gangs with respect thereto, and means operable by said wheels, respectively, to actuate said lifting devices.

64. A two-way plow comprising a frame, oppositely acting gangs connected with said frame for alternate movement into or out of operative position, dirigible'wheels supporting said frame at the sides thereof, separately operable lifting devices for said gangs, respectively, and means operable by said wheels, respectively, to actuate the lifting devices associated with said gangs;

65. A two-way plow comprising a transversely extending frame member, a pair of side wheels supporting said frame member, forwardly extending draft attachment means connected with said transversely extending frame member, two oppositely acting plow bottoms adapted to move alternately into operative position, plow beams extending forwardly from said plowbottoms, means pivotally connecting each of said plow beams with said forwardly extending draft attachment means to permit said plow bottoms to swing into and out of operative position about a pivot axis extending substantially transversely of the plow, and means for effecting variation of the horizontal angular relation between the axes of said side wheels and the line of draft'of the operative plow bottom when one or the other of said plow bottoms is lowered to operative position.

KENNETH C. LIVEBMORE. 

